E/R:NKOSUAHENE EXTENDS SUPPORT TO AGED, WIDOWS AND PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES

 

The Kabaka Foundation, a charitable organization founded by the Kwahu Nkwatia Nkosuohene, has reaffirmed its commitment to improving the lives of vulnerable persons by supporting over 600 aged individuals, widows, and persons with disabilities within Kwahu Nkwatia and its surrounding communities in the Kwahu East District of the Eastern Region.


Speaking on behalf of the Kwahu Nkwatia Nkosuohene and Founder of the Kabaka Foundation, the Executive Director, Mr. Henry Larbi, stated that the foundation has, over the years, consistently provided support to hundreds of vulnerable persons as part of efforts to enhance their livelihoods and overall well-being.


According to him, the initiative is driven by the foundation’s desire to spread love, compassion, and hope to the less privileged in society, while also putting smiles on the faces of beneficiaries, especially during the festive season.

Some beneficiaries, who could not hide their excitement, expressed profound gratitude to Nana Owiredu Wadie, the Kwahu Nkwatia Nkosuohene, and the Kabaka Foundation for the annual gesture, which continues to bring hope and relief to the aged and needy.


Items distributed during the ceremony included clothing and assorted food items such as rice, cooking oil, canned beef, and other essential supplies to support the beneficiaries’ well-being.



Credit: Janet Kwakye 

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